I use Sublime Text 2 for all of my Python projects, and I'm extremely happy with it.
-Nat On May 12, 2012 10:23 PM, "Kevin LaTona" <[email protected]> wrote: > Light Table does look like a very interesting project idea indeed. > > > > Another editor worth mentioning and one I just started working with after > looking for a really long time is sublime text. > > http://www.sublimetext.com/ > > While the editor itself is not written in Python. > > It's using Python to write plugins that extends the base editor > functionality. > > It's supper fast, runs on OS X, Linux and Windows. > > Syntax support for all the popular languages. > > Only cost $59 buck per developer and good for any and all OS's. ( 1 > license, many OS's ) > > The author has taken some of the best ideas of many editors and rolled > them up all together into a really nice editor. > > I would say it pretty much smokes all the other editors on the market > today and that is not an easy task to do. > > While it's not open source, there is plenty of room in there to tweak it > to your needs. > > Worth looking at if you are in the market for a new text editor to write > code in. > > -Kevin > > > Kevin LaTona > STUDIO SOLA > Web | Mobile Development > Seattle WA USA > > portfolio http://kevinlatona.com/ > services: > http://studiosola.com/2/**services.html<http://studiosola.com/2/services.html> > linkedIn: > http://linkedin.com/in/**kevinlatona<http://linkedin.com/in/kevinlatona> > > >
